UBIT explains Friday’s campus-wide network outage
Last Friday, UB experienced a campus-wide network outage which caused either a steady or complete loss of connection, according to UB Information and Technology.
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Last Friday, UB experienced a campus-wide network outage which caused either a steady or complete loss of connection, according to UB Information and Technology.
The Student Association’s Board of Directors voted to suspend SA President Yousouf Amolegbe on Friday.
Navigating North Campus has left some students “confused” during syllabus week, as the on-going One World Café construction, which began May 20, has led to certain areas being closed off.
Students gathered outside the Student Union Thursday for a candlelight vigil, illuminating the restrictions of the Iranian government.
Maggie Haberman knows her critical coverage of President Donald Trump “probably works at [her] disadvantage.” But she says she isn’t writing for the president’s approval.
Maggie Haberman said she had a “fairly traditional career” before Donald Trump’s presidency.
UB community members said they want a School of Engineering and Applied Sciences dean who is “collaborative” and has previous academic experience.
Jack Porcari pays over $200 monthly to treat his epilepsy, a chronic disorder of recurrent seizures.
When UB built the Center for the Arts in 1994, Jonathan Kirk was three years old.
The Student Association collected 386 menstrual products, as of Wednesday afternoon, since starting a menstrual product drive on Oct. 21.
Students marched to Davis Hall Friday demanding the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences end its partnerships with Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman.
Local activists are upset with UB for its role in environmental studies on the former Tonawanda Coke plant.
Dinesh D’Souza says socialism is the “most discredited idea since slavery” and hopes for America to become a more capitalist society.
Interim Provost A. Scott Weber confirmed Saturday that funded Ph.D. students will remain in assistantships, meaning they will continue to have benefits such as health insurance, dental insurance and retirement plans.
UB students were elbows-deep in garbage on Wednesday, searching for sustainable ways to manage large-scale waste and encourage companies to do the same.
The Student Association Assembly passed a resolution on Thursday calling on UB to “divest” from fossil fuels.
Gabriella Hall didn’t consider her race a “big deal” growing up.
UB President Satish Tripathi delivered his eighth annual State of the University address in the Student Union Theater Friday.
A true New Yorker knows what good pizza is: hand-tossed until it’s stretched to give perfectly wide slices, foldable yet crispy crust, zesty tomato sauce and mozzarella cheese thicc enough to make your girlfriend jealous.
Interim Provost A. Scott Weber announced on Wednesday he will provide bridge-funding to all UB colleges, fully covering the Ph.D. stipend increase for 2020-21 and covering 50% for 2021-22.